9427 COLAPISSA Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118

3Bedroom(s)

1Bathroom(s)

9Picture(s)

1,036Sqft

This is a fabulous started home or great investment property. This home was completely renovated in 2008. Ceramic tile throughout, granite counter-tops in the kitchen, central air and heat and more. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own for less that you can rent.

1740 ROMAN Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116

3Bedroom(s)

1Bathroom(s)

8Picture(s)

1,151Sqft

Minutes from the interstate! X flood zone! Quiet neighborhood! Granite counters, large rooms, good size yard, and no carpet! Washer/ dryer, stove range and all heat/cool units are included! Property would make a good home or investment! Seller will not make any repairs!

719 TRICOU Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70117

1Bedroom(s)

1Bathroom(s)

5Picture(s)

938Sqft

Investment opportunity in historic New Orleans neighborhood.
The vacant lot next door not included in sale but seller willing to consider bulk buy for both and/or the property at 622 Forstall.
Motivated seller, bring all offers.

6526 BACCICH Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70122

4Bedroom(s)

2Bathroom(s)

5Picture(s)

1,600Sqft

Home was gutted after Katrina and some work had begun but then property was vandalized. This was a 4 bdrm 2 bath single family home; however there are doubles in the area so it may carry a multi-family zoning (which would be up to purchaser to verify). Last house at dead end of street directly across from UNO Lakefront Arena. Lots of new construction in the area.

2520 ANNETTE Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70119

3Bedroom(s)

2Bathroom(s)

20Picture(s)

1,722Sqft

Shotgun style cottage with bonus rooms in historic 7th Ward neighborhood of New Orleans. Home offers 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths, den, family room, and off street parking for up to 3 vehicles. Great opportunity for first time buyer, owner occupant, or investor to add to their rental portfolio. Iberia Bank owned property is sold as/is with waiver of redhibition at AOS.

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New Orleans was founded in 1718 by the French Mississippi Company and named for Phillippe II, Duke of Orléans, who was a Regent of France at the time. The colony was ceded to Spain in 1763. The port was an important part of the American Revolution, where aid, equipment, and supplies were smuggled up the Mississippi River to help the revolutionaries and was a key player in the ultimate defeat of the British. Following the Revolution, Napoleon famously sold the territory in 1803 to the then-newly formed United States. Because of its access to major waterways, the city became a hub for immigrants of various populations, including France, Africa, and Haiti, as well as Creole peoples (Louisiana-born people of French and Spanish descent), and later Irish, Germans, and Italians settled in the parish, melding the cultures and traditions we can see in the city today.

The history of New Orleans can be seen in the various architectural styles of its streets and buildings. Houses include the shotgun house, bungalow, Creole cottages and townhouses noted for their ornate ironwork in the French Quarter (link to Kendra’s neighborhood page) to the antebellum-era mansions found on St. Charles Avenue.

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